Show THE HOME RULE BILL I 1IIlIclIn Ihatht nnnoc Ink Ih Iemle VhlI Conreclr NOlhllll IoNnoN Juno 7Tho politiclnns hno been active throughout the day Iho result of yesterdays meetings nt hlil political ren dezvous shows that there is l little hope that the Homo lIthe bill 1 will 1 jnss although ministerialists I claim that Sir Gladstone reply to Commoner Moiiltous letter has BO cured more wnvercrs On the other hand Mr Labouchcre who has been couducthiR I IIt11nqmLal fRcl neRotialions witli the malcontents line thrown np the Bpoiuo Ho says ho could bnuR over sufficient iwaverors to carry the bill if Mr Gladstone would RHO way only avery a-very little 1 but TilE cantors ELIUSES TO HELD AN INCH 1o1 mht Tiibornls still hesitate If they vote I w ith I Ito opposition the bill will l bo lost It I tl is regarded r as possible that I n division i may result in n tie in which ecit Speaker Peel will LIO the deoidiiiR vote All attempts to I elicit the bponker opinion have failed In nn interview last night Mr Chamberlain said thnt tho defeat of tho Homo Rule hill was ccrtnin for ho knew his followers were reliable Ho had mt Irh reckoned on Mr Pcaso ns n follower Theo wero twenty or thirty others who were doubtful mid who were not included Ins list Ho expected n majority of thirty against tho bill Ho was so convinced thnt Parlinincnt would bo diR sohcd inside of a month that he was pro patniR for an election contest |